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Good luck getting ANY support frm ElectroLux! I used to walk into a hospital that was scammed into outfitting their kitchen with Electrolux appliances. After numerous trips with either incorrect parts (part numbers provided by "tech support") or having yet another appliance go down, the staff started putting signs on the broken unit that said "It's an Electrolux, it's supposed to suck!" I remember Electrolux telling us to just scrap two combi ovens that were less than a year old because there were so many costly problems with them that it was cheaper to give the customer two new ovens instead of repairing them under warranty.

Anyone do any work on the Electrolux Panini Grills in Panera bread? The model Im refering to is the HSPPAN ? Having a problem with the teflon sheets covering the upper warmer plate catching fire or or burning through. Tech service has no idea but said it is happenning across the country with them. I give up trying to figure it out.Any help would be greatly appreciated.

There are two probes one under the glass (white disc in center of glass ) and the other is built into the upper warmer plate. The warmer plate sensor cant be replaced per electrosux and must replace entire warmer plate. On the board find the wire that is marked "INF" it should read 1.1K ohms @77 degrees if the reading is correct replace the board Board # is OD6852 For the Platen or upper warmer plate take the back plate off and locate the probe connector ( cloth heat shield wire tied at each end) This sensor is SUP at the board value should be 1.1 ohms at 77 degrees F. If value is incorrect change the upper warmer plate. Also check the wire harness to the board that plugs into 1,2,3,4,and 5 on the board and make sure none of the connections are burnt. Let me know if you need any other info. Good luck with them they are 10lbs. of **** pack in a 5 lb bag. LOL

Anyone do any work on the Electrolux Panini Grills in Panera bread? The model Im refering to is the HSPPAN ? Having a problem with the teflon sheets covering the upper warmer plate catching fire or or burning through. Tech service has no idea but said it is happenning across the country with them. I give up trying to figure it out.Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I know this is an old thread, but there is a high quality teflon sheets that you can replace the standard one with. Many including Panera have had luck with it. Google TFX NonStick! or visit their website www.tfxnonstickusa.com

IM ALSO LOOKING FOR THE MANUALS FOR AN HSPPAN PANINI PRESS. I SERVICE THESE FROM TIME TO TIME.SURE WOULD MAKE IT SO MUCH FASTER IF I HAD SERVICE,OWNERS AND A PARTS MANUALS. ANYONE? ELECTROLUX DOESNT LIKE ANYONE FOOLING WITH THEIR JUNK. I WOULD RATHER PULL ALL MY TEETH THAN TO FOOL WITH THAT COMPANY. THEY WANT TO CERTIFY ME BEFORE LETTING US WORK ON THEIR PRODUCTS.

IM ALSO LOOKING FOR THE MANUALS FOR AN HSPPAN PANINI PRESS. I SERVICE THESE FROM TIME TO TIME.SURE WOULD MAKE IT SO MUCH FASTER IF I HAD SERVICE,OWNERS AND A PARTS MANUALS. ANYONE? ELECTROLUX DOESNT LIKE ANYONE FOOLING WITH THEIR JUNK. I WOULD RATHER PULL ALL MY TEETH THAN TO FOOL WITH THAT COMPANY. THEY WANT TO CERTIFY ME BEFORE LETTING US WORK ON THEIR PRODUCTS.

Never seen one and hope I never do.

I can't find ANYTHING relating to HSPPAN. The closest I found were the HSPPEU at Ecolab Parts XPress & CPS Ohio websites, then HSPPUS at Partstown. They all bring up the same "HSG Panini Service Manual." I don't know if that's the same that you're looking for, but here they are: